18TH CENTURY WELSH REFECTORY TABLE

An early 18th century Welsh refectory table, the top made from two wide book-matched ash boards, with hidden mortice and tenon joints fixed with visible groups of four pegs, typical of Welsh tables, over a rectangular oak base with square stop-chamfered legs, joined by slim rectangular stretchers.
The most wonderfully figured wood has been used for the top of this lovely table, and the wide all-round overhang makes it very comfortable for dining. Equally, this would work beautifully as a hall or sofa table.
Welsh, circa 1700.
Height 29 3/4" (75.6cm)
Length 76 3/4" (195cm)
Depth 30 1/2" (77.5cm)